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TRIBUNE: THURSDAY. CRIMINAL NEWS, : THE CHICAGO In April lest he temporarily withdrew the Comnmunity, miarated cto New AUGUST 8, 1878, periencs with ruch cases, being political appot: hers for the money., Tho rate of interest has ments under Gov. Nicholla, Quarantine againat | been fized st 6 per cent per anoum. rectors of the Bank of Naw York have talken tion of tramps Into Louisians last winter dur the initiatory #teps to reduco the capital from Ing the suxar-making season. Ther pretended FINANCIAL. 13,000,000 to £2,000,000. and started 10 business with excelles o A largels-attended meeting of sharbolders . but, €3 1 % a8l U 1! nd placed il & % > ierc, representatives belny reacnt fros - ¥ o AHitch in the Sottloment of tho TILE ILARVEST. FetiE1o he chmitir antulacrl el | Attampt of @ Mob at Frankling | 1or® St T o maker e ac | bk o o D, pe b | e ok, ctuied it I Kot paneered Estate of Jay Cooke - ha can brin himasif to accept the Perfectinnist Tenn,, to Lynch a Negro. Tnulated at the Post-Offlce, being refused deliv- | dent referred to the main ubjcet of the meete | ik drsgusted with the countey as it was wirh & Co MINNISOTA. doctrines of hix father and the orleinal found- ery Y the local authorities, The Texan & Mis- | Ingy which was to decide whether_or not the | thei. The nearoes showed them no favor, ait : g Spectat Disvitches tn The Tribune, ers. Ilis doubts have not been without effcct, capital atock shonld be reduced. The solicitor | the piante ; o " siesippi Postnraster, Badger, has telezraphed to 0 * planters closed thefr dours agalnst them. Wismou, Cottonwood Co., Aug. 7.—Iarvest | st theme disintecrating influence has been e | Tho Vietim Escapesy Is Wounded, and hictlone of the Company stated that, by this ‘They were fouml to be an undesirable accessiore 1 i i of spring wheat well along. Crop badly dam. | claedly felt, the re:cal withdrawals belne elther 3 e Washington for Instructions. No answer yet. | atare would be reduced from $¥X) to £35. | to the bupulation, and the New Orlcams Deno- proceedings in Equity Begun Againat | "britk Bt I L) ¥ Prabably not more | Qircelly of indirectly traceable to it. The elder Is Finally Relodged In Jail, Special Postal Agent Semmes fs requusted by | claims on policies against the Company, not ad- | crat adised that “it there: {8 more cuton pro- : the Trustce and Creditors’ Sied, - fisme dorn badly. Beomaly B, Noves fa growing somewhat infirm, and bis jer- merchants here to cause the arrest of parties | juated, amount to %9,000; those adjusted to | duccd than ean be picked by our own people, it : o i than ten bushels, and of poor quatity. Wil £0 | aopal influence fa on the wane. The prospret nindering the mafls underthe Revised Statutes, { $3.000. The President stated that not one sin- | 18 hetter to let It rot away than bring down this ki Committee, into stack. fs, therefore, that a aissolutinn of the orguniza- | Arreqt for Forgery of Abraham Suydam, Belng himsclf & Btatc's-Right Democrat, he | gie dlaim was overdue, allclaima belng promptly | visitation of teamps upon us, under the delu- i Wapzna, Wadena Co., Aug. T.—8pring wheat { tion will soun follow his supcrannuation or sde- deemed it unadyisable, but reported the facts | met sa they beenme duc. Every fire claim they | siun that they witl do any work.’ three-fourths eut. Crop Injured b per ceot by nflsv-“;l'holwnmrin I pmie, ?t'-kly. u?luu’terl. - in New York, to the Department. bad mmu% nd been Teatsted succemfully, ax. Bk, . & and discontented. ‘The secessluns g0 have " e —— cent one. he Company had six of theee sults > Tho Mnlnpnrn?rlmlnn of LArge | piight and smut. Princlual part of the erod |'gioy wmiatly of partles wishing tu contract n THE RAILROADS now pending, with claims amounting to §17,- GEM, SHIELDS, b Sums of Money Al- will go Into stack. Wheat will not begin to | inarrisge valid under existing social formu- ATTEMPTED LYNCIING.! V) . #K,—one uf these belng for $5,000. They had Bpeciat Dispateh to The Tyidume, 3 leged move unifl Scptember, \Wheat on the ting of | Iaries, o the number of disacnters from the Ansrial Ditpatch to The Tribune. twalve ruits agalnat shareholders amounting in Gnraxp RaPIDS, Mich., Aug. 7.—Gen. Bhlelds ¥ 200 the Northern Pacltic Raflroad No. 1 in quality. doctrine ol transient marriage In growiny larger NasaviLsd, Tenn., Aug. 7.—A Byear-old IMPORTANT CHANGES. all to £3,000, and had pald In two years, In lezul | having come here as the orator of a Danfel X WIII yield about twenty busbels. ""‘u“!';;‘fl influential e & month. "This 18 | qouzhier of Dantel Crisman,s prominent citi- | Tt has heeri an onen secret for some time past "p?""%‘#‘“‘: ! PR oy €¥Connell celebration yeaterdar, was made the £ tho Oreditors of Gov; Bighop's | ,, [luzcuusox, Mcleod Co. Aug, 7.—Ahont | braceslly couceded by the Jeaders of the Com- | 0 "0 \oiiiumaon County, was Tnst Friday re- | thet some mportant changes were to take place ufl{;fl‘}ffld;“'f‘é"’"“‘f‘, fnstitated an 2ct1on | guest of the city and teadered o complimentary o1 Yeotng o S g + P'8 | thrce-fourths of te -;p,rlm: "h.’."glfl' xhlln Lfilm" o e turning hone by = road leading through a | it the General Thket ami Passenger Depart- | g1, damages ‘alieged to hnve been austaineq | bunquet at Sweat's Hotel to-night, which called -l Grocory-Firm in New York damaged at least b per cent by the blight, SPORTING EVEN'TS thicket. when Calvin Beatty, & big, heavy-set | ments of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy | by Malntifl throughi delamation of his chiar- out aver a hundred of our most prominent rep- o 4 Gity, flffvfl’-’:‘l‘i .3’2‘.‘? nfigd 1810 EAsk, OUANrE Yery G EN'LS. mulatto, aged 18 years, u(ud' her, dragged her | Railroad. Numberices rumors have been afleat | acter. resentative citizens, and was made & pecfect o Herne bLain, Beott Co. Aue. 7.—Spring AQUATIC. fuLo the hushes, and outraged her person fn a | durlne the last few weeks ns to what these | T""\:"fi}ni}'m? Rov who rocaitly fecadel Hvelissaae s sl Panrin. § wheat nearly all cut, but badly bifghted, Will Spretat Dispesteh to The Trivune. most horrible manner. 1o wan arrested Batur- | changea wouldbe, but none have come anywhere | (08 (¢ !c":mm‘,'b" P f,,m,m,' CHUN LAN PIN o The Boston Belting Company to | not b more than lalf acrop. There scema to | 1o ™\t "Aug, .—The tenth annnaal | day, and was fully identifled by the girl, aa woll | near the truth. The changes in these depart- |fon «Christian _Liverty, lls toxt - was: 4 ! Couxcit, Brurres, Ia., Aug. 7.—Chan Lan Pin, the new Chinese Minister, arrived here toe day over the Union Paclfic Road en routo to Washington, sccumpanted by an embassy of LIy e gt aver the Chtengor Rouk Island | Al ! o he Chica) ck Isl & Pieltic Toad: g 2 be no deaire to thresh or put grain on the mar- ket, Oats badly down, and great wasto in gath- ering, W1l turn out na the wheat, Hamrroy, Dakota Uo,, Aug. 7.—Wheat mostly cut. Considerable of ft In bunches luose, as thrawn from the mschine. There is no No. 1 wheat {n this part of the State. Most of the crop will xo into stack. Oats good. All our lwhu'. is more or less damaged from rust and nfects. Nicourer, Nicollet Co., Aug. 7.—~Continued rains have todged wheat and onts. Socomplete- 1y is 1t down and twisted that much of §t can- ot be cut with a mower. Home of it is under water, Earlv cut crain is baidly sprouted. On rich soil nud well-cultivated land, wicre we ex- pected the largest yicld of wheat, there will bo none to barvest. "It went down carly,—was struck with rust and hot weather, Whole fields were abandoned that will not pay expense of harvesting. What in poor shriveled stail. Wil only go No. 8 or rejected. Continue Business on & New Basis, ments would undouhtediy have baen made long | **Stand fast, therefore, In the liberty where- ago had It not been for the difficuitics the man- "“'ll"?d" :u 1;11-30 l:l's ""'k.“d(b;';amlx ey awers of these ronds experienced In finding the | tangled azain h the yoke of bondage Hent Kind of persons, - Things have taken such | HAving described Chrlstidn lberty, which he . understoud to be the liberty to tise or rdject old shape now that Tie TInUNE is obie to state | traditions as circumstances demunded, he sald what the changes will be. Mr. Sunucl | he saw a alimy serpeut guthering round Powell, for mauy years General Ticket | the IProtestantiam of Montreal, endeavor. Agent of the road, will retire from ing to straugle It and crush the life . out of It Monteeal was rtly the service of the Company. i | B0 ot i, YT oo church he baw it has been offered the position of (iencral Agent | taking the forin of the Apostolical succession, of the Baltimore & Obio Railroad at this point, | sacrificing its liberty to get to that vld-fastioned and from what can be learned Lie Is about to ac. | dowmntism and sticklng to, the Thirty-uine oot the position, i he has not already done so, | Articles. - Methodism, fyits way, was olaylug Mr. DA, Hitchuock will remain with the Com. | the satue tnck, denyinu the same liberty vuts v a8 Wostern General Passenger Agent, but | tlde of {ts own Twenty-five Articles. He mimired s headquarters will be transferred from this | Presbrterianiam, but, whon he sdw 1t sticking ity to Bt. Joseph, Mo, tu the old Confession of Faitn, having nothing 2 Houthwestern Pastenger Agent will alno be }mxll 2 supeipiitives {u\‘v{{mcvar "mt'h'"r‘f" he Dut whe 1111 this positl ot elt It was narrowing Chriat's spirit, and was Applntedbut whio ik 1A (bls pesltiin has B0t 4 e denying Chriatian liberty. fiere the Church “Mr. Jaes Wood, at present Assistant_(ien- | \Wus made Lo sul ceuune there waa 1o unity. eral Ticket ami Passenger Agent of the Micht- | 1t was divided here and thero, and the wily ene- fran Central, will be the Assfataut General Tieket | Y knew how to play une azalost the other, d Fassenger Agent of tne Chicago, Burlington | *Someof us," ho sald, “inizhit like to join those uiney. " An thers will he tio General Tieket | vhurches,—the Ciurcli of Engluud, th Methord. and I'asweuger Agent oppointed for the present, ist, the Presbyterian,—hut we can’t do to and the dutics of thia position will dovolve upon | P¢ honest mien, because they deny Christian Afr, Wood. liberty. We oupht to have the right to sceept The positfon of Genersl Ticket and_Passen- | OF feJect the old things, but we roust not be ger Agent had been offered to Mr. fleory C. | tramumeled with them. - Wentworth, of the Michizan Ceutral Rafiroad, [ MONTHEAL, Aug, 7.—~Oland\sbrewery burued. but this gentleman has declined the place, aud | Loss not '“";','l'; 1»'."":’5"'.‘."1'»’“‘7‘1‘1"2"‘ will remain at the head of the Genernl Ticket .mm“”“ e e ot UREe, oo A and Passencer Department of the Michigan skt il T ot Central. Mr. Wentworth will return from his | PRcHer grown ip M IRAny e % ' | Canada which 1s lavle to very ronsiderable Fistern tip ahot the coul o Rl o her. | abnuse. Brokers and exchaoge dealers are in tho & habit of placing above thelr dours and on thetr "'F,",::“;};,jw;f dubied o his gg;;;;;'gg;;;m widows * The Bank’ of this, or *The Bank’ of tendent of the Chicago, Buriinzton & Quincy | thate IT" :}’_’ ““‘:;"y “":““f' ";““"I"}"‘” ’"I‘““ las been abolished, ana’ the duties of this oftice | oF e ey ol it b igrs will hereafter be performed by the Secretary of | &1t, the appeariics hove Edctice . e the Compang, who will aftér this make his | 2" d'. J'f Lo A e lLieadquarters fu this city, A'Mr. Barber, of 5 ," otk e ,‘," *IN'“"}'i Boston, of whom very tittle is known, bias becn I‘I;;"l’ ‘:,‘"“ not st ARl (auin.pasahie Ie appointed to the latter position, and bas siready | IcEislation may be neceesary ale tue 5 regatta of the Northwestern Amatenr Boating | as by a dog that was with him, and by persons Assuclation commenced to<day, on the Detrolt | who had seen him bangiog about Crisman's River Navy cottrse, above this city, Over 12,000 | premises. lle was taken to Frankiin and spcctators were present, lining the docks for a | Jaited. The Juiler bad cause to be- mile, and loading down numerous excursion | heve he might be Ivnched, and, for boate, but the wuter was rather fumpy all the | several uights, kept the Jall guarded, alternoon, and the sport on the whole was | Noattempt haviog been made at fynching, his rather unsatiafactory. All tho races were pulled | susplclons were lulled, and the guard was dis- one mile up stream and return, except that for | missed at 11 o'clock last night, the Bherft tha senlor fours, which was infle und a half up | vromising to send two guards, however, in their stream stream and return. E. D. Price, aport- | vlace, An hour afterwards the tramp of 150 ifng editorof the Lost anmd Tribune, was the | hordes was heard, and then catne knock apon referce. the doar. The first race called was that for junlor dou- © Who's there" asked the Jafler. ble sculls, with two competing crews, Alexa A friend,’ wassoftly responded. der and Armstrong, ot the Wali-wah-sume, of “What do you wanti'? asked the Jaller. Saginaw, and Kany and Taylor, of the Undines, " \We've come for Calvin Heatty, and we In- of Toledo, The latter were a roud deal trou- | tend to have him. We don't wunt to frighten Dled by the rough water, and the Sauivaw crew | you or harmn you, Wo are aware of your post- pulled a waitiog race throughout, winuing by | ton, and respect it. Just quletly give ua the two lengths in 15:5334, lm)‘syuud stay in your room." For seniur singic sculls there swere six entrics, & You can't get any kevs. I will dio before [ Inctuding Frank E. Yates, the veteran sinele- | wil) give them up,** sald the Jailer, sealler, of Grand Haven, 1o the few pools sold “ Knock down the door,” satd & volce in an this morning he was bought at larzs odds | undertone, and it was done. Three inen rushed against the fleld, and, when the race was | futothe hull through the breach, when the Jail- called, mot a Detroit entry put In an | erand wife met them, she exclaiming: ubpeacanes to vl‘lll“ -:nin-ll__ lilm.[__ ":ml ”" ('n‘: uenllcmcn:j Just l;x[noldcr ;mn a ferri- s onty coin or e Ted alker, | ble th ou are doln jore guing sny fur- of tho, Anthony Wayno Chib, of Fort Waytc, | ther, & L Y Ind. The wind freahencd up some as they Hald they: ' Madam, we took the whoie started, and Yates' crunk boat soon bezan Lo | matter into consideration before fcaving our fiil." He pulled pluckily for half a mfle, when | homes. Our minds are made up now.” his shell was thoroughly water-logeed, and They then passed Intu the jall, knocked oft Yates himself had to be )_l!kcu’llu by n smnll | the lock to Beatty’s cell, told” Beatty he wus Loat and taken ashore. Falker's shicll proved | wanted, pushed bim along out of the door, and more seaworthy, and he vulled over the course | took him sway. This moruing a hatter with a in 17:38, noose wae found, but not tied toatree. Un- The junlor pair-onred race was next called, | derncath weie many tracks of hotses, but no and two crews from tha Zephyr Club, of this | signs of Beatty. A dispatch received at 10 p. city, appearcd. One of them guve out carly fo | m. aunounces that the mob attempted to bani the race, and did not pull to the turning-stoke. Beatty, but that ho ran, and wus fired oo an Thu others, Keating and Linn, rowed over the | badiy wounded, escaped, but is now in custody course fn 17:10. of the ofllcers. - Beatty ssserts his Innocence. JAY COOKE, fyecial Dispatch to The Tribune. pamapeLriis, Pa, Aug. 7.—At the last meeting of tho creditora of the Jay Cooke & (o estato the firat eriticlsm made on the report of the Trustee was made by Henry Hozelhurst, ex-Aneistant United States District Attorney at this Bar, He directlyjaaked for a more detailed st 08 to the expenses of ad- mioistering the estate, notably the legal fre. Hlewas at that time rephied to by Mr, Ashurst, the Junior resident counsel of the es- fate. Mr. [lazelhurst said that his criticism was madeln the futercst of hils clicnts, who were aeditars, Yesterday he put his specch before {he mecting into the form of a preliminary step foillng bill In equity ngainst tho Trustee and tbe Comnitteo. Tne paper filed yesterday is 1 follows: In tie walter of. Jay Cooke, Willlam G, Moor- yad, dfaeris C. Fahnestock, tlenry D. Cooke, Pitt Mrte, Georyo C, Thumas, Jamen A. Garland,snu oo \ivake, dr.. iradingas Jay Couke & Cou LAVE No. 508 WALNUT STRERT, Aug, ShiTo #dicin M, Leuis, Trustee-ean -+ In compliance with the fanrieenth scctlon of eict of Cungress entitled an act (o estavlish e form system of bankruptey hruughont tha Telted States, nl\pmvul the 2d day of March, 1607, 1 respeetfuily zave notice that at the expira- fanol twenty dayns from the date hercof I alial Procecd, by a bill_n equity to be Bicd In the Dis- Pittiourt of the United Staton for tho Eastern [iiiict of Peunaylvauta, agninst you as Trus- fee. and_dohn Claytou, Isaac ‘Norrld, Rob. b shoeinaker, Charies' P, Helfcnateln, and Jowph Lrown, 8 Cowmmitteo af Creditors eloctod 4od approved tinder the forty-thira seciion of the smiact, for on account With certaln Anditors of {hic ¢xtate of tho sald bankrupta on the ground that lieasssts of naid catato niave been wasted and myappropriated in the followlng particala GRASSHOPPERS. 81. Pavr, Minn., Aug. 7.—A Bismarck special to the Jioneer-Presa says the grasshoppers havo appeared (o Dakota, flylng cast. They have done mueh damage to growing crops. It s thonght they will reach Minnesots, but can’t do much ipjury there so late in the season. —————— His Notes. Detroit Fyee Prese. ‘The other day & boy of 18, who looked very innocent and chitd-like as he reposed under a shade tres on Beach street, roused up when Joined by another lad ol his own nge, and con- fidently fnquired: ** Well, did you make obser- vishuns?' T did.? wag the reply. “And wa kin hook the apnles and not it ketched, kin wel” You walt a minute,” commanded tha othier, as he held an old shingle up to the light tu enable him to read the fullowing *‘notes'’ in pencil: ** Went dowa in [ront of housc; saw old woman with club; saw dog layin' low for us; saw red-headed girl reddy to rluz eow-beil and give alarm: saw man inside breathin’ hard and achin® to kil a boy; hull family looked ma in the eve; pressurc tooheavy and I backed offs nice nppuls themn, but under’ the circumstances 1iucas we'd Letter Nce[ll on chewin* ole lem- ong,* Nouther disappolntment added to our burdens," sighed the firat; and they loafed ou. - —— I0WA. Sneciat Dispatchesta The Tribune. 8anaxxt's Buurr, Woodbury Co., Aug, 7.— Cuttiug of smail grain nearly done. We ‘wilt ot realize more than balt a crop, Badly dam- aged from blight aud lodging. Fully ono-half +eill be threshed at onco. Prospects for a corn I:H;P favorahlo, AULKNER, Faulkner Co., Aug, 8.—Wheat sbout three-quarters cut. Some picces not worth cutting ut all. Grala badly shrunken. A §mnl many will thresh out of shiock and sell. Wo hinve had a very wet harvest. Rained one- halt of the thne. Prosnect for corn good. Vzaa, defferson Co., Aug. 7.—Our harvesting was done here in good order, Threshing out of 1he shock ns fast as possible, But little graln going on the tmarket. Wheat will yield about tifteen bushels. Corn coming on finely. Looks now as il we should have a full ¢rop. Krora, Keokuk Co., Aug. 7.—Graln nearly nll {n shiock, Some stacking done. Owing to the hot weather graln ripencd very fast and s injured considerably. One-third will be 1f you are reatless and caunot sleep, ta - fordln Saanace Gcar. ook wlesp, llaka Ban Burnett's Colognn receivedl the highert award at ihe Centennial Exhibition. 1t {s flled in 1. fayment of ‘counscl fecs to the amount of ?{mnm nnthn( tho vlshoe‘k hnn% sold Xntmoncui 1In tho junior six-oared raco there were three taken his place but, in the Imnnllme. wcx thiok 1o mi";"&; :‘o l‘m fa for sale by olifirat-class 11 cavy rains bave rulned hundreds of ns of | competiturs,—the Excelsiors and Zephyre, of - * int out that no reputable man ough 0 g to the amount 7 P : BUYDAM, | 1 a Cn , 1877, — Measrs. Jorrgh Burnert ettt i Fnciad o145 Wi sioust |l CFrbaly st bl She e ign o | iy B st Amatears,of Mateos, Tl 2os et Dipich o Tie bt 10WA RAILROADS. buuens voer ot bgueh probl not | ¢ G dar st B i i Soe a handsome race, marred by petty accldents and ro e erous stocthur. | Tho Monroo crew | NEW Youx, Aug. T.—Abraham Suydam, a pulled a skilifully-planned course, making a lawycr about 40 yeurs of age, was arrested this +detour into the currentless water Lelow Belle | morning at bis residenve, No. 534 Seventh ave- {t’-‘c' nlml g'ulme;lnddln ':e:‘t’h;z away nll"lhr: !:lrfl nue, oy Detectives Dunn and Radford, of the rce lengths ahcead ol elr competitors, an o al e st lead humer - Unfortuuately, haw. | Central Otlice, on o requisition from the Gov- ever, they turned tho wrong way, sud thus put | eonor of Minols, In which he'stands charzed theniselves out of _the race under the rules of | with forgery aud perjury alleged to bave been l}:; {'\’s::tl‘ul:legg ‘P_cltwri:m !t!l:.l}) b{;:;ull::: -:fl connnitted o thatBtate, Detective . A, Hari- G ; 4 . hé Clicago force, arnved here fu ¢ round, but the Excelstors soon san, of ¢ Ay L'ét.u‘?i‘w!wt‘ B eldar lead. At the finish both | Search of Suydam July 24, and {mmediotely Erews fouled with yachts auciiored too close to | called on Bupt. Walllog, and presented a letter tho courso, and the race ended amid much con- | from Chief-of-Police Seavey, asking Mr. Wal- fusion. | Tho rofesce gavetho prize to the EX- | ling to assist the officer o his pursult wlllu{(l.lv]mm lead before the accident was un- | (o 3he aiiered forgor. nscahlc : forred to Chief Detoctive Kealey, and Detect- At this stare the Shoc-wac-cac-mette crew, | [ootH ) 8 ot fronh irotp thelr lritial trip, camo on the courap | YEs Diun and Radiord wero detsiled to ausiat inone of the Excelsior's stells, and gave a | Uil Baviain woe om0t b avente, atd short pull before the erand stand, belne_loudly | Firo 80 Tvatic, ot S0, B e A e roat cheered. The day's races then onded witha :l ik tl wo L“? il i1l '“umh"l !u:"’“ . Yaco for senlor. four-oared crewa, the Wah-wah- | 110,48 piaced nder sunrelnes v e - sums and the Floral Cities, of Monroe, coutest- | BISHOR wwas token 10 Bty O O tad al] ing. This wos unother ‘easy victorv for the | YLD nia ol oo i Saginaw men, who pullel an even stioke Wwas. [6avings s house. 1o treatud his arruat throughant, and came in flest with & loog leud § iy 4 utmost nonchalance, and when taken 20 w pollce headquartera Cologne arc steadily Increaning., 1ty aaperior qual- Ity bas won for It many udwlrers, who with us rrlmunnce 1t for real freshness and dellcacy equal f not superior to any foreign Colodne, Hocrwonn Bpo: 102 North Clark strect, XLCR Cndflsh—The best honeless Codiish in the world. Made from selectod Goorze's Dank flsn, Ask your grocer for it. T'utup by George P. Trigg & Co,, 182 Dunne sircet, New Yorz. L ———— Uno-# Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrap* for children whlle (eething. It cures dynentery anldis arrhon, wind colic, and rozulates the howols. 25 ¢ e O ayient of incidental oxnenscatothe smount of about SL6, 654,56, 4. Paymient of salancs tothe amount of about $54,010. 49, . Compensation of Committes o the amoant of sboat S, 480, “Amounting 1n the agzregate to $187,327. 61, 1 remain, sir, your obeaicnt servant, 1xxny HAZELUURST, Spectal Correspondence of The Trilune, AL ity Dxs Moines, Ia, Aug. 6.—The lonz somno~ o lent project for a rafirosd trom Fort Madlson to FIRES. Van Buren County has recently been revived with prospects of success. The costract bas heen made to butld seven and a holf miles be- fore Jan. 1, and to Weat Potut before March 1 next. From that polut it will be completed to Birmingham, Van Buren County, as tast as the aubsidles are voted by the peuple. 0. H. Crun- tical ‘raifroad-butlder,~backed by Pennsylvanis | guq”ain the farniture werk saved, somuwhut capitaliste. damuged. Losscs about $3,500 Insured ool [le articles of incorporation of the St. Louts | JATIEES, LORIS Ao B0 i & Councl iulls Hon have buun recorded tn ADOUE$50; 80 tas calkmun, u Pottawatomie County. The capital stock 22,000,003 the length of raw,l‘lwlnflea, andto | AT DUBUQUE, TA. be completed within 300 days ufter the tax-aid Hpecial Dispateh to Ine Tridune is voted. From Chilikothe to 8t. Louls the | Dunuqus, In., Aug. 7.—The planiug-mill of road {8 in operation, A. Lembeck was burned to the ground this Articles of incorporntion of the Des Motnes & | mornlog, Loss, $7,000; no jusurance. Knoxville Road have becn filled with tho Secre- tary o(‘auz[u. h’l'uca ;; no nfi:ra“nr knt‘th:? ll.lm CHICAGO. extenslon of the Chicazo, Burllogton uluey LT from Knosville to this city,—a conncetion very | Toealarm from No.ORSat 12:10 yesterday much desired by the Iatter Toad, since its con- | alternoon was caused by a fire Inau old frame ast. Corrax. Junrcr Co., A“F- T.—Farmers busy stacking and threshiog. Yield about one-hatf o crop. Trouble, hot weather, rust, and bugs. Oata good. Hplendid weather for corn. Soule of the wheat will go on the markot this month. ‘The general fecling is to hold. AT CLARE, MIiCH. Speciat Dispatch o The Tridune. EAsT BAG1NAW, Mich,, Aug. T.—In the Villaze of Clare o tire to-daystarted from an ash-barrel, and burned the Nichols ITotel sud barn, LPras printing-ofiice, Post’s dwelling-house and barn, 1 certity the foregoing to be a corect copy of & sotico served persunslly on Edwin A, Lewis by e, this 6th duy of August, 1878, in tho City of Philadelphta, GILUERT DEANSTELX, When tho bill fn equity 1 dled st will giv jndetail the reasons for objectingto these c The other aide does 1ot scem Lo be frighten the tureatencd litigation, NEBRASKA. Svecial Dispatchento The Tridune. Keanxey, Buffalo Co., Auz. 7.—In goinz over this county I have found cousiderable wheat that is not cut yet. Tt is over-ripe and golng down. There aro many thousand bushels which will be lost. Wheat threshed is not vlelding a8 some supposed. Thero will be very lttlo sold at present. Never saw corn hetter anywhere. Wil bave an unusually large crop. Considerable ratn. Pxuu, Nemaha Co., Aug. 7.—Spring wheat going {nto stack, Damaged by rust fully 25 per cent. ve had severe rain-storms for two weeks, Oats damaged by rains fully 50 per cent. Many pleces not being cut at all. Barley all bleached. Corn s decidedly the best we liave cver had, Prospect now that it will av- CUTICURA. uticura THE GREAT SKIN CURE, Detectlve Rartman was GOV. BISIIOP & CO. FSpectal Dispateh to The Tribune. New Yonk, Aug, 7.—The creditors In this cityof the suspended fim of R. M. Bishop & Co,, of Clncinuat, held thefr second meeting this afternoon. Before the mecting o feelivg of discontent was epreading that the basis of sct- tlemeut proposed by Bistop & Co. was .not to the advauntage of the creditors, but much to that of the suspended firm, “When the house p e ) v declinod to _make | jectiy link, the Keokuk & Dea Moines Road, | barn fu the rear of No. 83 Cooper street. owned fret went up,” suld ono of the creditors to a | 6rge from Hfty to eighty bushels. To-morrow's ruces close the regatta. any Statement. Whilo at the Central Office his |“witl, Oct. Y Dase into. the Dosscasion of the | and oceupred by re. Barvara White. Lanoge Inrallibly Cur ’ Times representative, *they talked of casily WISCONSIN. FIFTI"I“\'_——-II “‘, POOT wife called to sce bim, snd was accorded a short | Chidago, otk lsland & Pacitic. 1t sleepy St | $100. Couse unknow. " nra y Cures we backing down, and talk sbowt | Hounryn, Ciark o, Auk. 7—Wheat abont mw Yok, Auz. T—Tho frs. maich forthe | cuco. M. tusdud remaine herey Mys £y e e e ot S AMUSEMENTS. Sait Rhenm o Eezema, Ringworm, Tettor, - W“?‘['“‘f“ m“' l“’ l’ l'f" & Lol m“‘ I‘ halt harvestod. “Much of It damegod by light; | O'Coboer gold medal typical of the Ofteen-bal | Uam was isited by 8 Zimes roporter at her resl- | ghe * git-up-and-git ¥ of Chicazo. sbe would g 3 oriT ti Wshop 1880 ads down with real | pugt, and atorms. Wil probaoly avorsio aifa | poal championsbip of Americs, andfor g ioney donce, o was very much adtceted, by the - | checkmate by pusbiug the Chliicot osd, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Seald Head, Dandrafl Dry and Falling f 1 | crup. Bovers hall-storm biere lnst week, whicn rest of her husbaud. Bhio suld sho kncw noth- | (he Afton, and the Albia aud Moulton €ap | A soclety drumna of more than comeuon merit, : stake of 8500, waa conteated to-night between | jnyof the charges preferred ogalust him, but Cyrille Dion, present holder of the medol, istled he waa the vietim of calumuy and and Gotthiell Wablstrom, the young Bwedish tion. She bhad recelyed & messugre from persect champlon. The contest was tho best twenty-onein | I since lis arrest, i which he satd Le would i bo able to explaln vverything alleged oguinst forty gamen, the winner o receno the el | i sad At is detontion would not. bo Ioug, what it will bring In the macket. If ho can ot ik of his creditors on o foir pereentace sud re- alize slowly on bis real estate, he will be able to save someibing for himsclf; but, If what he awnh b4 thrown npon the market for sale, then It won't pay o percentege worth talking about.”? ‘Ilie svssion continued nu hour, Mr, Arnold said through st once. Hair, Pimples; Blatohes, aud Seref- loas Dlcers aud Sorss. & POTTER, ®hiolessln Drusgtate, destroyed thouands of Lushels of graln, Cmerewa Fanvs, Chippewa Co., Aug. T.— ‘Wheat crop damnaged from 33 to 50 per cent by rust, Liight, and sinut. Quality will be poor. Nearly all cut, but none In stack. Very wet weather. Prospect of damago in sbock. ~Hay entitled *Jealousy: or, Hushand and Wife," NORTIERN PACIFIC, was brought out last evenlng by the Mujeronls, 8. PavL, Miun., Aug. T.—Articles of incor- | Introduciug for the first time In this cngmze- poration have been flled by the Minncapolls, | neat the Biznora, who et ym. 8 generous St. Clond & Souk. Rupids Ralirond Company, welcomno from the sudience. The theme of the 1hat, ntter the Committee appointed ata previous badly Injured fly rain. o'clock {n the presence of a very large ne- OVERISSUE OF BONDS. which will buiid a road from Sauk Rapids to play might be called hackneyed, in that it treats 3 Fespecttully nfurin the publis and mesifig ad presented thelr eport thegane was | "L 0w Fal Clatre Co., A, 7.—Ex. | semblago of spectators, tho Swodo belug the | PanapELriia, Aug. T—A special from flar. | Minneapolls, connecting st tho foruer place of love, marrlaire, firtation, jealousy, revenge, [ ioseniicted with, snpaceatly Licucasle afactlons uf e e rvee with ower 1o | treme wet weather hus defayed hay undharveat. | favorlte. The contest ended {n u briltiant vie- | o ure gave, In cunncction with the alleged | with the Bratnard brunch of the Northorn Pa. | penitence: yet it {8 by no meaus commonplaco | sliht Yearspl Mlr and Sxpstinents 1 shignins )y tory for Wahlatrom, who played the flucet ever i A Soch in this country. Wablstrom won the lad | Overissus of Pennsylvanis bouds: It aupcars and played tho usual safety openiug shot. Dion | that during the investigation by the present did the same, aud the Sweile counted thirty aud | Board of Sluking Fund Commissioners it was then pluved safety on Dion,who tatted to county | roung, when Join M. Bleckle, of Peonsylvanl, whon theBwede carriedaway thegrmeamidgreat |\ 0040 Ntare Treusury, fu 1853, and turned it applause, skunking Dion. ‘Thusccondzamo was | y.. o hiw succeasor, Josephi Bally, of Perry alsoadded to Wahlstrom's score. He was in County, be mwmd‘ thut ho hsd' a certaln splchdid trim, wiile Dioo played without mueh | S0 ) ‘depoaltIn the Girard Bank, Phila- life. Dion gut one guuie, aud then the Bweds | Goiphia, but when Bally went to ihe bank to Wheat and oats are nearly all cut'and in shock. u_fromn Ve o Prolocts, nu\‘fr. Lhey bas One-third tnjured by rust, H o Veze Teve, befors used .ty tedicine, & purely Skin Bpecite . g1 tlie coustatence of Jeily, which they ballevo o o sa fntalilie cury for every Kind of Akin Disease, from s eommon Pimnle w the worsd cass of balt Jthoum, Scaid Hoad, or Bandrufl, CU FICHHA s earnestly belfeved to be the only post- tive Mpecific fle y for thu cure of salt Ithewn or ogeina, Linews Tetter, Pushea Chin 1K, beoriasls, iten, Giround Itchi, Barbers® ltch, Red sod Malerated Plnples sud Biotches, Black Meads, Griung or Worus, U wural liedness of the Nows and Facer, Jough and Cracked bklu andall Vealouiar, wealy,an cal cltle, making Mineapols Instead of Duluth the | o its way of dcaling with all this stock-in-trade !c‘rfi"hl:- ot the fug!wr';' ‘l"fflg& fl;:d flv,lm.;hh of passiuns and circumstances, On the contrary, Aairect commnnication b the bast by he 1 450 treatinent §s bold, stmpte, and vigorous, HugecHncony ronds owned or coutrolled by | o "o s, not the ordinary dawdling filigree sentimentalism of the drawlug- ROUTHERN PACIFIC. roum, but a conceivable delineation of 8ax Fraxcisco, Aug, 7.—The Dircctors of | human passions. Tho story told is thatof a the Southern Paclfic Rallroad have clected the | young Marquis, a young dreamy student, who, followi ofifcers: Uharles Crocker, Lresidents | at his mother's solicitation, coters futo wedlock ulfect o settlement with Blshop & Co., after paining the consent of the Hoston and Philndel- hia creditors, What the natuce of the report of the proovsed settiement was Mr. Arnold would not state, but lie said both Gov. Bishop and his sons had offered to surrender to the creditors everything that they Individuslly or collectively owned In tho world. Another «reditor said the firm mwede two propositions— to settle at 40 wercent In notes at twelve KANBAS, Spectal Disoaich (o The Tribune> Cnesten, Jeflerson Co., Aug. 7.—Wheat threshing progressing slowly. Yield tiwenty bushels to tho acre. Flno weather for corn. et sud showery, Iligh winds have blown corn down sotne. Pustular Eruitions sad frritations of tho Hkis months fully sccured, or to surrender cvery- ———— thue elicited plause, The tenth gume verify the accounts, he discovored a deticlency | 1y, «4'n Colton, Viee-Presiden Smisly, ead, Dandruft, Drv. Thin, and Falllag ilalr. thing. The Committee reported in favor of 3 of ubout $78,000. Hully then obtained from oty "W T 2y 1 | with a pretty and amlable younz creature, Who | tuee fialiness, and ali bealy Eruptions, ltchings a ¢ varrcoller, and the crad Ca with ONEIDA. Dion mudo & spurt, winning - thut " and | 10 0 return of about 8,000, The buoks | Tressureri J. L Wikott, Secretury. yoon develupa a preferenca for the intozications A T thie eurrender, and the creditors agreed with the Comnulttee that 40 por cunt was too lttle. BANKERS' CONVENTION,. BanaToOA, Aug. 7.—The Bankers' Aesuclation began {ts aunual acasfon to-day. Secrctary Bherman and the Commissloucr of Internsl the next, Wuhlstrom evident) T s ¢ of the ‘Lreasury show Bicekle's deficit was made o math n. banl owevor, and nisycd '3 | o Uhe Liesairs o, sk Ll e Lies 'i';.':llfr',::{,'u';“': o ':::‘wnlg“,gfi‘;"‘lfgm:;j redectm tlie overissus unless authorized by the Dut after that Wablatrou proceeded to closs up | Leglsluture. his twenty-one games, waklug that number Whes Dlohat fouricen Ratucs to s wreatt, | CRIMINAL CARELTASNESS. A - TS, of the soclal world, and wantonly and wickedly New Yun:.AK:‘:l%.l‘fim._.n trunk apd | firts with a fascinnting young Count. to the Western roads were represented at the weetlug | EFoat rict aud despule of the husaud, wuo of tho raflroad men at Long Branch to-duy, | dotes on ler. The Marquis at first acts so Frelght on east-bound cattle was fixed at the | Weoklyin the matter that is uucle, a blufl old, Demonstrated Fallure of One of the Most ‘Notable Instances of ¥ractical Communian in History~Dissenalons which Now Itend tho Oneida Community, © ‘Apecial Dispatc fo The Tribune, Als, 83 4 Velo . Bcrofuleberutulous Ulcers, aud Glandular Swollingy aradiscascs of the Hivod and’ Dotica, and must nut frs confounded with akin diseses Druper e above nanied. Thiey require outh exterusl and interaal treatinont, GUIICHICS exiecanily aud CUTICUUA (ESULVENT g 5 ¢ Chic 3 e soldier, suspects nin of cowardlee, und hua | faternaliy have effecte wanderful cure Nevoms sout ettera_resolting. tholr abaeuce, | Nxw Youk, Aur, 7-A Times speclal rom | \¥AbIstrom's play was superlor througliout K0KU, o, Aut. .—Tho Coroncr's quest, | 7200 °F 00 from Ghleazo to New York houta of challeuging the luterloper. Bt | pCUECOIA 15 tid b S iricne, 353w ba & C. llale, Cashier of the State Natlonal Hank, | Onelda *The rumars of serlous disscn- THE TURF, upou the body of Nieholas Wierenga, who was 1TEMS, there is more mauhod In the youth than his | Fat e boses Sonianing twa and ane.fif fies tie quantity of swinll, and therefore uuch the cheaper for clirunic cases, #1. {rico i CitiElra esalyont (can bo seat by exoross outy). $1 per bottie: W hottles i u»:r,:f\f:x.y WEEHS & 1 b Wholusale Druge 'Ark for Cr Wholwsale eats r Berenion & Core Lord, Floutenburgts & Co., 1. A FIGR DL & Co.y Titnian & Kiug, Alurrleon, Mlumimer & ¥ Uhlcnsu. SANFORD'S Jamaica Ginger The Quintessenco of Jamaico Ginger, Choice Aromatics, and French Brandy, sions {n the Oneldn Community and the with- drawal of several prominent members from the organization are not without sufficlent funda- tion in fact, although it appears, upvn fuquiry, that the withdrawals themselves are by no tncans the most important developments in tho casce. It {8 stuted on good wuthority that Abiel Kingsley, one of tho original founders of the Qummunity, withdrew svme time ago. the Conunuulty paying him $10,000 In_cash as his share, Mls wifs and famlly romain with the Community, aud he s now actlug for them fn the vapacity of business agent snd commerelal trav- eler. Arthur Blum, also promiuent fn the or- ganization, is another sceeder, Mr, Esaton, an old memher, has left tho Community and gone to New York Clty, where hie hus started an ce- tablishment for Tuckish baths, A young man named lawley has also dissoived his relations, taking with him one of the women of thy Community, whom he hos since married. Al though these partics had no means of legally receiviug from the Boclety, either for services Keokuk, read a paper ou *Subsidiary Sliver Colnage,* holding that Congress should pro- vide for the redomption of subsidiary iu legul- tender coln. ‘This would relieve the banks of the fear of accumulating unavoldable funds,and give currency to coln, extending {ts circulation 1o the profli sad convenience of the people. J. D, Hays, of Detrolt, read a paper on * Hard Times." e sald: **Tell us Lo fuvest one dol- far to $50,000,000 that wil . pay ex- venscs and bring buck 5 ver cenl, sad the moncy stauds waltlng, ready and anxious to step Into business. There are over 2.500,000,000 In raflrond ULonds and stocks which pay thelr owners uothing. There (s $500,- 000,000 fn fron furnaces and mauufacturing tablishments, and #600,000,000 in_ shipping hopelessly tied up. 8hall we clear thu forcets of lumber and convert it intanioncy! Wemske mm’ufih now annually to Joad k continuous traln D, miles lonz, The purchasing puwer of money la about three times us much aa In times of iniflation. More lrredeemablu money would not belp usout. Wo bave no greater propor- tlon of poor men thun. other countrles, There Rocnestan, N. Y., Aug, 7.—In the first race | ran over by s bagga; sud killed fn the to-day, purse $1,200, divided, 8t. Cloud uud Jes- | yard o the Keokuk & Dcsdoines Hallway yes- sle Hayes were drawn. Croxie took tho first terday, was concluded to-duy, and the jury and sccond heats, Lucllle third. The fourth | brought i a verdict to the effuct that the was declared no heat, 88 tho judges thought | occldent was caused by neglizouce ol Lucille wus putled. Murply then drove, win- | tho ceneral management of Company in ning tho two following heats; Croxlo second, :;‘I.Ill‘:::l. lg] r‘"fixv.:"?r:nfi:lll.f.lf:: s :l:'n fi’f f:"f.f.; {L“\‘.l,y,,l,,“!xl'll:m:h:fd' l!.?'.'m:':?-_)_lrl,l.‘:«_ Alumhrl:xo also by tho carclesancss ol the men i dl ng;‘zu of Ju the sceond race, puclng purse 8! - | the train at the thne of thauecidont. Thero vided, Blecpy (ieorio’ tovk the first_and third will no doubt bu a sult for dnmfu:u arainst the Yeats! Bwestrer second, fourtl, and Ath, Tha | Company. A prosceution for crimal caroless- the fastust winde iu harnoss. | ness lu ao tulked of rd 7hce was trotted, SIIOT BY A BURGLAR. and won by Edwin Forrest in 2:213¢: Darby sve- Sanatooa, N. Y., Aug. 7.—HRooms occupled ond, Edward third, Woolford Mawbriuo fourtt. { py John D. Candes, of the Hridgeport Standard, “Ilhie ruces continue to-narrow, £ cred by a burctar carly this moral BAliAToOA, No Yu, Aug. T.—Tlio track fs heayy | Were cutered by a burglar chrly nk. from yestorday's storm, Tho first. race, for all | Gandee, seeing him o futo the roons whera hls sues, onoe mife, was won by Greclun Bet chila was, ot up aud followed. A scuflle cn- filly, Bertha sccoud, Uenuett third, To sucd, duriog which the burglar shot Candue, 1: the bull vntering the neck and lodging near the "I'he socond race, o handican, for all ages, two | gpine. Then the burglar vecuped. Caudes was miles, was won by Princeton, Bushwhacker sec- | not daugerously burt, unili.sl.ymk ghird. Hfone, 5344, i [0 third race, for -year-olds, ano mile, was g SED MAN. won by Hramble, the favorite, ensily, Plquo s~ A MUCII-ABUSED MAN Thosixth annual mecting of the Railway As- frli;::,fl- fi:{:&l:\ "fi:’.:‘ :;:; :;':-d :;: n:ll::l:l talies soctation of “Iraveling Passenger and Advertls- o epee . Marquis (lnds proof positive of the amour— ing Agents of the United Btates and Cansda | o' hre Inforiucd by the lady hersell that will be held st the Glbson House, Cincinnati, | ft Is not & awity one—of Lis wife] 0., Wednesday, Scpt. 4,157, As It {8 propos s0, to avenge hls - wromz uod yet to make some fmportaut changes In the by | BVold the s;nn&n n}:n W‘i}u &“I"'M ful!;:w, 1aws, & full attendance larequired. he contrives that he shal the party chal- lenged, o kills Lis nnbl‘:fanm. and comes The General Freight and Passenger Depart- bw.t to b ¥ s wife, souna In o but withabeart. ments ot tho Chicago & Altou Kaflrond winl | forever harduued to the solter emotiuns. From move Into thelr new ‘offices In the Honoro the IlnlDDllh“flll"l dreamy enthus Buildlug, coruer of Adams and Dearbor I; strects, in a duy or two. ‘Lhe now oflices of " s thene wlepartincuts will bo ot the fira fioor. | H 00 A e, e ited, "They are the wost commodious and conventent | gnd trusting wife. ' As may bo sutlcipated, 8 aficen of the ind ju the clty, reconciliation 1s cvontitally brought sbout. All Mr. Frank J. Firth, General Manager of the | this may sound excecdingly trite in giviug the Empire Liue, requests that all communications | bure outline, but the subject s w0 skilifully bo sent hereafler to No. 243 South Fourth | hundled os to affurd scope fur some Hne dra- street, Philadelphia, whero the new offices of | mutic situations. The piay s full of uction, this Hue ure located. The present ofllcers of the | and frum 1o last tho Interest Eunpire Lino are oy follows: Frauk J. Firth, | of the spectator s ket on the tiencral Manuger; Ueorgs W, Ristine, General | alert. Tn tho ‘part of Marguia a, Blgior Freleht Agent; Charles’ E, Furnees, Assistant | Majeront approved himeell au actor of com- (iencral Frelght Agent; James E, 8 manding ability, e hus a linely cxoressive Cushier; Georze M. Ball, Eastern Superintend- | face, which I8 respansive to every shade ol fecls ent; F. M. Bissell, Auditor; Frank Staley, | Ing he sceks to partray, while his ltallau in- 3 Mo numerous, bereans walting fur somothili Lo lie com- g 7—il It KI et {nme | lHcieut lutenalty to u Z¥ L i 91 rendered or for property turned Iuto the com 4 5 e, 1 i4Tig, | Brmsarizi, Mass, Aug. 7.—il it Kimp- | Cuiet Clerks stincts and trainme lend sullicieut futcualty The Committes on Oficars will make a report, | seceders has been pald & reasonable amouut,— | ter, was won easlly by Rbudumanthuy, Gov. | rested st Westtield this afternoon, aud passes CANADA, jUarguis and Wia WIS S 6F et lover, and thew | pepals, Oppresaion afier Eating, aad every specics ob to-morrow, from $100 to $1,000, aud more in onu special | Hamoton w poor second, W. J. Higine third. | tho wight fn the lock-up with tramps and drunk- fmposes upon her the couditions under which | jadigestion, correcta all disturbances of the Stomach z — tal to start with1n the outer world, | Thae, 2:105(. unts, Kimpton ssys be hus been negotlating | The Orsugemen—The Moravian—The Na- | theyshall live forthe future,was spowcriul plecy BOSTON BELTING COMPANY. caso,—as capl 4 y or the ] and Bowels, preveats sickness from changs of food, 2 ing this s apparent, when it {s Ll t ew York; has all slop tlonal Insurunce Uompany-iay Gets Up | of passionate acting uud wou for thy actor & 5 Hoston, Aug. T.—ALa meeting of tha siock- | T palict of dotnx this s aneereth BAREIALL, e i v, b Ly et to Arpitra; | Aunother Sensation—s@nl itk UV | Wellmerited. recoguition from the audicuve, | Water, or climats, curea Crazipe sod Palas, breaks op copsiuered that the various retiglous deuomina- tions in the vicinity ore usipg every mcans to obtain sufliclent cvidence to bring the leaders of the Commuuity within the purivew.of s Grand Jury. I bave had Intervicws with John Humphrey Noyes, founder of the Community; W. A. Hinds, editor of the American Soclalist; J. B. Mayo, 3. D., son of the founder; Sewell Nowhouse, aud other Colds, Cbilla, sud Fevers In one uight. It promotes perspiration, restores the circulation, warms, streasth. ‘sns, and lovigorates the body, quists the mind sud nere vous forcos, sad fnduces refreshiag stecp. For the young, the aged, and the Infirm. ou laad or ses, under sl circumstances snd conditions, this great panscea of bealth stands without aa equal (o the vast sad bulky catalogue of the materis medica. Beware of diluted and worthless imitations recommended by dealers o1 bolders and creditors of the Bostou Befttug Company this alternoon, 8 proposition will by made to tho creditors which, it accepted, will euablo the Company to pay its Indebtedness fn full and to coutinue tho business under thy Bresent charter, but with & new management, The proposition, to which every stockliolder that bas been approached has assonted, Is that four- ffths of tho siock be surrcudered ‘to the Bpecial Dinaich to The Tribune, 5 s ccutlon Bostox, Aug, 7.—The Boston wnd Chicagos {}f.’{-,‘;,fig‘.‘:‘.;‘,‘.;’,,[”"‘{‘,‘:‘ Jorscoutiony; ai tricd agaln to play a gume hero to-day, but it was broken up by rain, It commenced fu the CHICAGO THIEV ARRESTED, midat of & bigh wiud sgainst the batters. The LATCHPIELD, L., Aug. T.—Jamecs Davis and Whites bad ou 3 big batting streak, saud | Pat Hanrshan, alias Pulver, two well-known thumped Bond ubout withous trouble. In the | Chivago thioves, wero arrested here to-day by first juning Anson made u bit, but was caugit | Policeman Jobn Scinerny, latu of the Chicsgo atsecond. Iu the second, after Ferzuson and § force, for burglary committed a mile trow towu Haukinson lLsd bit safely, Cassidy drove o | duriug tho afteruoon with 1% T. Barout's show, Bpectal DirpateA 1o The Trio bignora Mur‘mlll. who took the part of Liaue, " = 3 4 lad prepossessling ppearunce, and sho MonTHEaL, Aug, 7.—Tho tria of the Orange- | 1% 1 80 PERTout Whi commenidabl men was agoln resumied to-day, Measrs, Grant, | (aupe, There was little fn ter represeutation of Hamiiton, Cromwell, and Garvin belog the vnly | the character which would inchue us to say prisoners prescut. The counsel for the pruse- | more nlnu:- :Tx“ -l-;. “I-‘lfi:lélurffl‘yglulxdm‘: cutlon refused to proceed with the case until all |, bafeuty but b B 8D, FURE, el B0 e tho athers urrested were prescut. as 1t was Ik | o fop wtrovg histrionle effort. We would posaible to wake & sevarate charge szalnst each | gyercfore rescrve our opition of her power uutid defendant. After somo sgarp worl-fencing be- | ks avnears in ** Camilie.” The cast Jast vven- Company, to bo dlsposed of by sad for thg | Prominent leaders, Tho younger Noves S | LU ik, dua ' urdtey ibfo biay ro- penkindds e el o oo was Bavtuer adiouond | ing was well dlatributed, aod rought oat tio | Burbotes of gals. Nererforgct to aik for 424 aia be ; i ir | Cussed the subject very forcibly, It appcars 7 i} 4 g : u : K iies of tho Copany to much better advan- | $poo Baviog, ucit of the corporation. In addition to their the Sub-Committea at Wallingford, Coun., sulted. In the third tho Whites mado MUST SERVE OUT 118 TERM, il to-morraw. A number of leading Orange- ?ull‘;l“ 'hmuum g culirpany Lo miud) betior sdvan four-lifths the Messrs. Durant & Cheever will surrenaer their entirs stock aud foterest in the concern, Tho uinounts tw be surrendered eu- tire are as follows: doba G. Tappan, stock Tealy surrondered, $168,400; Jobin H. Cueever, $30,000; Heory ¥. Durant, 50,0003 snd Jusiah M. Toppan, $20,500; Josish G. Tappan will Tetan §10.00 worth of stock. It i3 they proposed to dncreass the cani- tal stuck o $700,000, the resent Mocklolders baviug breferred right to purchase the surrendered stock, and slso to subseribe for mew. If the proposttion is ac- cepted by the creditors, 8 weetlne will _be called carly Iu the comiui week, st which Mr. threo bits, but Cussidy was vaught st n Pa., Aug. T—The Buard of Lari o aunisoune, Pa., Aug. 7. '&-‘.'..‘"\I’m:.'x‘fl one "‘k“l:fl :‘wfiflfmb;ln u,fl?,';‘:. Pardous has refused to recommiend the purdon Start’s head, sud errors by McClellun sod | of O.F, Bullard, the ex-mewber of the Legista- Hankinson. Then cawe the ruin, aod it wus do- | ture who &3 servine out tenee of lmprisons clured no gune. [t s now sald that the M ment for embezdivg Builolug Assvciation cll;‘lawr‘t,‘luhsfil 10,01, ::d.t 3 ‘:':n: Chlugfi. Iunds will not get O'Rourke, the man thoy wauted. The lnul‘;ur wlil besetticd to-worrow. Remsen ALL FOR FIFTY CENTS, is down with ugue, sud may not be able to play | Fortzmss MoNkos, Va., Aug. ;I‘.—-Juhn and to-luurrow. Wun. Bird (colored), ishermen snd suiall furm- Jotcinl Tiatel te T TritNas, crs, quarreled_about 50 cents, aud Lo forwer ckronn, i, Aug. e iteds wnd (o Forest Citys, \ha vmo | stabbed o latter 10 death. i atcur niues of the Btate, to-day re- ————— Sl e T, b favor of thy Reds. Retorn YELLOW FEVER. wame to-morrow atteruoon. These gsmes aro Bpenal Diapaich 1o Tae Tridune, nien hayve been subpeuacd by the prosecution | yp did w creditable bt of scting a8 Gen. Di to give evideuce in the case. Amoue othurs ars | Luces, the brasciole old soldler, and Charles A, Mackey, District Muster; C. F. Hill, Past | Stanley dit sume excelient work uy Duke Do . . 2, cou. | #irv. Very comwendable, too, was the repre- Graud Master; aud Duubar Urow, Past Depus | L0y uf the archivnees by Miss Ella Wrcn., ty Grand Master. T plece was baudsomely mounted, and won A depoit of 8 per cent on the general sver- | oif o ts evidont satinfaction of i wuisuce; sRe will be required from owners of goods ou | who sceorded to the artlits several heart board the stesuship Moruvian untll tho ctusl [ culls durivg the performunce. ‘The sume bill to- losa by Bro sud water is uscertsined. Wheu | oight. the ship arrived fn port, sho bad six feet of No Tramps in the South, water (u her hold. Buringyield (Wuas.) Kewublican. Special Dupaich to The Tribuna The tramps do not take kindly to the South- MoxTREAL, Aug, 7.—The Oraugumen of Slou- | ern Stgnp—umbnbly because the negroes do treat hava decided to go tu Toronto ou thy 10th, | B9 take kindly to ibem. Iu that region col- bas been pretty nearly abandoned, most of the memnbers having rejoined tho parcut orgau- ization. The unpopulurity of the Wallluilord station luvolved the Commuulty Iu vexatlous lawsuits, the priuting business, formerly curried on there, dwindled altmost Lo nothing, aud the trude {uterestsof the Cominanity there, furmerly 1 & Bouriabivg condition, bave lengulelicd wud become unprotitsble. ‘Ibis baid tes are part- ly respunsible, but public sentiment has also becn vue f the orincipal ageucies fu Lrinzing it about. From the youuger Noyes I iearn thut deeper causes than the digcontent of s few rest- less mewbers bave Leen actively at work. Tue Community was founded upon w theory ol Perfectionlsm aud personal commun- Sanford's Jamaica Ginger. Bold by all Wholevalo and Katall Drugglsts, Grocers, and Dealers in Mediciue thrughout the United dtates and Canudas. TIARA 5c CIGAR. Couverse will be elected Treasurcr. {on with God, eluborated by the older Nuyes as | watched with grest iuterest i this section of N r—Th o bed i .s | vredl veople bave cliarge of the kitheus sna Boston, At Tt has been duclded ta re- | fone a0 us when ko wus & student b Yale Col- | the State m::,.'u‘:';‘::e:";“" Im:r ;'\,:nh‘:,'"m"_" 1o duln Ja “",f"f,““ the opeulug of $he KMUWS | jardery, and thoy are uut addicted o showing oreuntze ynd eontinue the Boston Buiting Com- | Jege, The vlder members sdhere protty stead- | Bamu, N. Y., Aug T.—Horuclls, 43 Soriug- y-sove ) \— | of Derry on the Lith. meudicauts fuvors. This, probably, b ouc In urdef to moet tho curreut cxpenses, wud Lo | reusou why so few tramps are W be found in ficlds, 4: twetve foniugs, sud durkuess siop; tour children, vatives, and thres wdults, Beve 2 s e carry on public works, the Quebec Guverument the South. Another reason ts, that the South the vame. eral cusos smeug the workmen wt Port Eads, d cummittees bave been appoisted to bscriptions to the new stock und tu fastly to the doctrives at Siret promulgeted by the leuders, but the youuger wew- hareo of the hew Compusy peudisg its | Lecs are many of them extremery skeptical | Provipesce, R I, Auk. T—Provideuce, 8; | below quarantine, causcd s stampede there- | bus beco ‘obliged Lo obtajua further loan of does uot afford the advaotaces for plunder uud | guarsateed t contali a1 HAVANA LUNG FILLER, Orgaulzation, us Apostulival cly ! Mr. Noyes wolis, 0. 58 o 5 frev living that are to be found ln the North. aad Haod-made. w o L chotions, Amops 1he lm\’é";‘“m‘un?fl. D, €, Aug. T—Miwsukices, | from- Tho cuses wers ordercd trausterred to | §500,000. Arrangemeuts buve beeu wado by | Tror e uo orchrds and poultry-rocsts o | Maufactured ouly by | geiest W pIERLEY. ¢ the value of Lis revelatious. Among the rkeptics bas been young No Bmsclt, who 2; Nallouals, quarantine, where most cascs result fatally, bas thus becots the leader of & strong party. | | 1. tue Treasurer, the Hou. Mr. Bachaud, with the | offer a easy divuer to the wayfarer who pro- 'Burearo, Aug. 7.—Buflulo, 7; Clocionati, 3, | neither of the quuranting surgeous having ex- AtareA e ALRE ye T et e Directors of the City aud District Bsyibgs Banks | fers plfering to working, Thero Was au brup- MV WHEELER & 00 pinstrclia Beldi Deas: CAPITAL REDUCTION. 35 Blade 4k, Chicage. | e 4 Nsw York, Aug. 7.—Lue ottcers sad Di-

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